Chapter: Appendix A: Agendas of Public Meetings Held by the Committee on the Review of the USDA E. Coli 0157:H7 Farm-to-Table Risk Assessment Visit NAP.edu/10766 to get more information about this ...
lēf Farms is recalling a single lot of the lēf Farms “Spice” Packaged Salad Greens produced in its Loudon, NH greenhouse because of potential Escherichia coli 0157:H7 (E. coli) contamination. The ...
Federal agriculture officials are expanding long-delayed rules that will ban six new strains of potentially lethal E. coli bacteria from the nation’s beef supply, msnbc.com has learned. Under the new ...
Out of an abundance of caution, Tanimura & Antle Inc. is voluntarily recalling its packaged single head romaine lettuce under the Tanimura & Antle brand, labeled with a packed on date of 10/15/2020 or ...
The FDA and CDC are advising people in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin to discard in-shell hazelnuts and mixed-nut products that contain in-shell hazelnuts due to the potential for serious illness ...
A Montana meat processor is recalling ground beef tied to an outbreak of E. coli infections that has killed one patient. Lower Valley Processing in Kalispell, MT, has voluntarily recalled all ...
Ground beef patties and burgers sent to restaurants have been recalled for E.coli concerns. Wolverine Packing Co. recalled over 167,000 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with ...
Researchers say E. coli Nissle may protect human cells against other more pathogenic strains of E. coli such as E. coli 0157:H7, which is commonly associated with contaminated hamburger meat.
SALINAS (CBS SF) -- The Salinas-based produce company Tanimura & Antle Inc. is voluntarily recalling its brand of packaged single head romaine lettuce out of an abundance of caution due to possible E.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is warning that some ground beef products may be tainted with E. coli. The more than a dozen potentially contaminated products were produced by the ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is coming under fire for not publicizing its own report into an E. coli outbreak last year that spread across 15 states and infected 89 people, one of whom died.